Relief for shippers as Ningbo's Meishan Island Terminal is set to reopen
Shippers moving cargo via the Meishan Island Container Terminal at Ningbo-Zhoushan Port will be relieved ...
SINGAPORE, 04 Apr 2018
APL today announced the launch of the China Bangkok Express (CBX) service, a new shortsea service that directly links South China and Thailand each week.
Characterised by competitive transit times, the CBX service promises the industry’s fastest connection from Nansha to Bangkok in four days. Also designed to transport special cargo, this service offers reefer and breakbulk solutions to facilitate these shipments.
Shippers with cargo that are destined beyond Asia may also tap onto APL’s global services network at the trans-shipment hubs of Hong Kong and Chiwan in South China for further connectivity.
The CBX service will commence sailing on 18 April 2018 from Hong Kong, and call at the ports of Hong Kong, Shekou, Nansha, Bangkok and Laem Chabang
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